Only trouble is we have moved on but backwards.No, there is no comparison between the two. Pep is far superior as both a manager and tactician. Mancini was what we needed at that time and he did great to teach us how to win. But we've moved on.
Why unlucky? Sterling who I might add was decent today, should have scored....he did notThe second goal completely destroyed our confidence. We controlled the first half, and were unlucky to not be two goals up.
Genuine question.
Would you get rid of Pep tonight if Mancini would come in tomorrow?
Probably about the 6th or so time we have been 3 or 4 down in the last 18 months I think.
14 of the last 22 shots on target have gone in. That's only 8 goals better than playing without a keeper. We'd be better off playing with 11 outfield players and just playing Fly Keeper.
I keep seeing on here comments like 'the flappers will be out' but in reality the 'flappers' have been expressing concern over problems that are becoming realer and realer as the weeks go by.
We have bought ridiculously badly but the worst thing is I'm not convinced in the slightest that we will put that right in the next few windows. We will no doubt continue to concentrate on the flavour of the month signings like Otamendi and Mangala both were or we will carry on blowing 40-50m on another young lad we could have had for 10m the year before. Or we will spend 30m on another keeper only to find out that he's also not as good as what we loaned out in August. It's a joke. We are not only losing games, but we are going 3 and 4 down to mediocre teams. We have somehow become both the biggest scalp and the softest touch and as a result teams find an extra 20% against us and as soon as a game gets away from us we become an even bigger shambles.
No, there is no comparison between the two. Pep is far superior as both a manager and tactician. Mancini was what we needed at that time and he did great to teach us how to win. But we've moved on.
When is he going to show it? Not seen much of it latelyNo, there is no comparison between the two. Pep is far superior as both a manager and tactician. Mancini was what we needed at that time and he did great to teach us how to win. But we've moved on.
Really though, whilst I see what you're saying, Pep should play in a way that suits his personnel. If the players don't fit the system and you can't change the players, he has to change the system!spending money doesnt guarantee success. pep has been in the job barely half a season, with a squad of players that are old and not to his style. give it some time.